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by James Grant
In the glittering halls of the Scottish court, the charismatic Earl Bothwell makes a spectacular entrance, his armor glinting beneath the noon sun. His flamboyant attire—black velvet slashed with red, a silver‑crowned bonnet, and a feathered plume—draws the eye of Queen Mary, whose smile seems both welcoming and wary. The scene is alive with witty banter and tentative alliances as nobles exchange glances, setting a tone of both elegance and underlying tension.
Bothwell soon declares his readiness to serve the queen, offering his loyalty and the promise of military might, while other lords—Darnley, Morton, and the chancellor—jockey for influence. The queen’s delicate balance of charm and authority is tested as she navigates competing egos and whispered doubts about marriage, power, and honor. Listeners are drawn into a world where personal ambition and national destiny collide, hinting at the storm that will soon engulf the court.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (314K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-09-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1887
A prolific Scottish storyteller, he turned military life and Scottish history into fast-moving popular fiction. His novels mix adventure, romance, and a strong sense of place, making him a vivid voice of 19th-century historical fiction.
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